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  • A wheel clamp from Paylock that was removed from a vehicle.
  • At some point during that night Mr Arthur returned and removed both wheel clamps.
  • The best known wheel clamp in the UK is the'London Wheel Clamp '.
  • The best known wheel clamp in the UK is the'London Wheel Clamp '.
  • Each shopping cart is fitted with an electronic locking wheel clamp, or'boot '.
  • Ignoring the wheel clamp, he tries to accelerate and in the process destroys the car's fender.
  • A warning sign in Singapore that states the fine for releasing vehicles that are immobilized with wheel clamps by Singapore Police Force officers.
  • The modern wheel clamp, originally known as the auto immobiliser, was invented in 1944 and patented in 1958 by Frank Marugg.
  • Inside the Truckman rear are wheel clamps, road cones, first aid kits, fire extinguisher and granules to soak up diesel spills.
  • Environmental activists Monday tried unsuccessfully to put a wheel clamp on an aircraft carrying Dutch members of the European Parliament, an airport police spokesman said.
  • *The car boot is actually called a Wheel clamp or the Denver Boot, named after Denver, Colorado, where it was first used.
  • In 1998 he threw a plant pot from an upstairs balcony on a parking warden placing a wheel clamp on his car, narrowly missing hitting him.
  • Ultimately, the various parties departed and Mr Arthur's vehicle was left in the car park for the night with a second wheel clamp fitted to it.
  • By the time that Mr Anker returned in the morning there was no sign of Mr Arthur's vehicle or of the wheel clamps, chains or padlocks.
  • Car owners who park on sidewalks or block hydrants can still be ticketed, but they no longer face the prospect of finding their car immobilized by a wheel clamp.
  • The deterrent can take physical forms such as vehicle immobilisation exemplified by the wheel clamp, and non-physical forms such as levying parking charges on the registered vehicle owners.
  • Here, " boot " means " car trunk " ( a " car boot, " meanwhile, is a " wheel clamp ."
  • In February 2013 charges were laid against a private parking operator, along with the property owner, in the city of Los Angeles for attaching wheel clamps to vehicles in a privately owned parking lot.
  • City Hall's legal watchdog, Lajos Szabo, brought the case to the Constitutional Court when the municipal government ignored his warnings that use of the wheel clamps would violate citizens'rights and started having cars booted in April.
  • ""'legal precedent in relation to the use of wheel clamps and the concept of consent but some years later this was expanded upon in the case of " Vine v London Borough of Waltham Forest ".
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